what kind of amp. are good for b&w 802d that will not cost my arm and legs?


Hello all, I'm very new to this... so please help and give me some advise.
i have 2 b&w 802 D for my L and R front speakers  and 2 b&w cm8 s2 for my back L and R.
also have 2 b&w for the celling, i have a Yamaha rx 3050 receiver. I have not hook them up yet. 
my question is...... do i need an amplifier? and what kind amp should i look for? (that will not cost to much.) 
and do i need any thing els beside an amplifier ?  if i do need..... please tell me what brand and what model should i look for. one last thing.... what kind of speakers wire should i get? All the speakers i have is a second hand , some i got it from eBay some from craigslist. that why I'm afraid to go tho store like best buy to ask question.

i know all this question it might sound very stupid to some people, i hope some body can help and can give me a good advise.

( sorry my english is not good )



pailin15
Do you have a manual for the Yamaha rx 3050 receiver and where did you buy it? You can drive all your speakers from this receiver, since it contains a 150 watt amplifier.

Going by the info on the following website, you can run up to 7 speakers, 2 ceiling speakers, plus a subwoofer. You will need to use the menu on the receiver to setup your system (the manual will explain everything).
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_022RXA3050/Yamaha-AVENTAGE-RX-A3050.html?tp=179&awcp=1t1&awcr=68237683283&awdv=c&awkw=%2byamaha+%2brx+%2ba3050&awmt=b&awnw=g

The B&W 802 D’s need a lot of power to drive them to their full potential, so I’m not sure of the results you will get with this amp. However, you should start by setting up the front and rear speakers and see how the system sounds. The front 802 D’s may need a higher gain setting than the rear speakers. (that means they need more power than the cm8’s).
If you need help with setup, you can call Yamaha.

For some good, affordable speaker cables, try Blue Jeans Cable LC-1 with banana plugs.
http://www.bluejeanscable.com/store/audio/
Check out the Krell Foundation preamp/processor pared with the Chorus 5200 Amplifier...AWESOME sounding.  Detail, speed, multi-hour listenable audio bliss.